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  • I don’t know what is _____ them up. (delay)
    I don’t what is holding them up.
  • Wow, their kids have really _____ up!
    Wow, there kids have really grown up!
  • Did you _____ out what happened? (learn/discover)
    Did you find out what happened?
  • Don’t forget to _____ off the lights before you leave.
    Don’t forget to turn/switch off the lights before you leave.
  • I’m going to have to _____ it over. (again)
    I’m going to have to do it over.
  • You really need to _____ down. (relax)
    You really need to calm down.
  • You really need to _____ out of bed.
    You really need to get out of bed.
  • I can’t hear the music; can you _____ it up?
    I can’t hear the music; can you turn it up?
  • You should _____ by on your way home from work. (visit for a short time)
    You should come/drop by on your way home from work.
  • I’m sorry for being late; my car _____ down again.
    I’m sorry for being late; my car broke down again.
  • She _____ up with a great idea yesterday. (think of)
    She came up with a great idea yesterday.
  • I’m sorry but this course has ______ up. (no more spaces)
    I’m sorry but this course has filled up.
  • We need to _____ out a way to do it. (understand/solve)
    We need to figure out a way to do it.
  • Could you please _____ the heat down a bit?
    Could you please turn the heat down a bit?
  • When you finish, please _____ up.
    When you finish, please clean up.
  • _____ out my new computer!
    Check out my new computer!
  • Can you believe he asked her _____ on a date?
    Can you believe he asked her out on a date?
  • Could you _____ on the oven for me?
    Could you turn/switch on the oven for me?
  • Are they still together? I thought they _____ up.
    Are they still together? I thought they broke up.
  • What time do you usually _____ up?
    What time do you usually wake/get up?
  • They finally _____ up at around 8:30.
    They finally showed up at around 8:30.
  • Please don't _____ that up at the meeting today. (mention)
    Please don't bring that up at the meeting today.
  • You shouldn't _____ it off any longer. (postpone)
    You shouldn't put it off any longer.
  • You _____ out some important information. (omit)
    You left out some important information.
  • Can you _____ it back to me tomorrow? (return)
    Can you give it back to me tomorrow?
  • I’ll _____ this over and _____ back to you.
    I’ll look this over and get back to you.
  • I _____ across some interesting information yesterday. (find by chance)
    I came across some interesting information yesterday.
  • Can you _____ me off at the station?
    Can you drop me off at the station?
  • She was _____ up in a big family.
    She was brought up in a big family.
  • I’m not sure but I’ll _____ around.
    I’m not sure but I’ll ask around.
  • Are you planning to _____ part in the discussion? (participate)
    Are you planning to take part in the discussion?
  • You need to _____ out this form.
    You need to fill out this form.
  • One second, I need to _____ down my computer.
    One second, I need to shut down my computer.
  • I’m not going to sell it; I’m just going to _____ it away.
    I’m not going to sell it; I’m just going to give it away.
  • I wanted to join you but something suddenly _____ up. (happen unexpectedly)
    I wanted to join you but something suddenly came up.
  • Did they _____ off the meeting? (cancel)
    Did they call off the meeting?